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The light and dark within nature |
| Nature’s Dark: Fatal paws, And claws, And teeth. Padding ever through the night, Hidden and unseen. To spring and swipe, Brings sudden death To the chosen prey. The beauty of a tiger’s stripes, The rhino’s cute wee tail, The lion’s full, impressive mane, These things mask the dangerous truth. That nature’s beasts can kill. Yet nature’s light sometimes will shine: Lion cubs playing in the sun, Or foxes gambolling in the field, Or wolves howling ancient love-songs To the moon. Just watch the barking family dog, Loyal to the end, Harnessed in awe by man, (Think of those teeth, Those killer’s teeth!) Or stroke the curled-up pussycat, Lying on a sun-bathed windowsill, (Think of those paws, Those killer’s paws) - Appearances can deceive. |